Visit the Francis Ledwidge Museum in Meath

The museum is the cottage birthplace of World War I poet, Francis  Ledwidge. It is a perfect example of a 19th century farm labourer’s cottage and was purchased and restored by the Francis Ledwidge Museum Committee in 1981. Dr Benedict Kiely opened it as a museum in June 1982. It houses the poet’s works and artefacts from World War I, alongside memorabilia of the period.

What are the opening hours?

You’re in luck! The castle is open ever single day; seven days a week. The opening times are from 10:00 to 15:30.

Its millennium exhibition portrays the poet’s life in picture and text from his birth in the cottage to his death at the third battle of Ypres, Belgium, in July 1917. The museum is run by a small but dedicated group of Ledwidge enthusiasts who take pride in the writing of the poet and the restoration and upkeep of his birthplace. The committee’s mission is: To promote an appreciation for the writings and poetry of Francis Ledwidge to as wide an audience as possible and to protect the name, birthplace and memory of Ledwidge for future generations.

  • Adults – €4.00
  • Students – €3.00
  • Seniors – €3.00
  • Family – €8.50
  • Children (under 12) – €1.00
  • Bus groups – €2.50 (per person)

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